Djanogly Learning Resource Centre
Welcome to Djanogly Learning Resource Centre - supporting the School of Education and the School of Computer Science on Jubilee Campus.
Updates | Opening times | Visiting | What's available? | Access | Help
Library updates
- Description
- We aim to stay open in our current opening hours but if we are unable to maintain a reasonable working or study temperatures, we may need to close at short notice.
- Date:
- 10 July 2025
- Description
- Do you have a disability support plan? If so, you are eligible to borrow assistive equipment from our libraries. We've expanded our Enhanced Support to provide access to assistive equipment for use anywhere within library buildings.
- Date:
- 1 July 2025
Contact the Library Helpline via phone, email or Live Chat. Library status
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Opening times
Last entry to the library is 15 minutes before the advertised library closing time. Library closing procedures are announced by tannoy.
Vacation opening hours
Day | Help desk |
Monday - Friday |
8am - 9.45pm
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Saturday |
9am - 4.45pm |
Sunday |
9.30am - 4.45pm |
Extended opening hours
Day | Library | Help desk |
Monday - Friday |
24 hours
|
8am - 9.45pm
|
Saturday |
24 hours |
9am - 4.45pm |
Sunday |
24 hours |
9.30am - 4.45pm |
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Visiting the library
Djanogly Learning Resource Centre
Jubilee Campus
Wollaton Road
Nottingham
NG8 1BB
- You will need your University Card to borrow books, print and for access after 10pm (during extended hours). What if I forget my card?
- Visitor access is permitted during help desk hours only.
- Hot food should be eaten in the designated hot food area.
- Please don't leave your belongings unattended, keep them with you at all times.
- Smoking and vaping is prohibited in all university buildings, including libraries.
- University policy prohibits bicycles and scooters being brought into all buildings, including libraries.
- We ask all users to follow the Code of Practice for use of library facilities and services (PDF)
Take a look inside
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What's available in the library?
Facilities and study space
The following services are available in the library:
- 24/7 computer room - the computer room at the top of the library remains open 24/7 throughout the year. Access during unstaffed hours is via the central staircase and lift, you will need your University Card to access the building.
- Assistive technology rooms - these rooms can be booked by students eligible for Enhanced Library Support.
- Assistive Equipment loans - specialist equipment for students eligible for Enhanced Library Support, including ergonomic keyboards and mice, ear defenders, dimmable lamps and more.
- Book returns box - available 24/7 during term time via the book returns box.
- Click and Collect
- Games zone - puzzles, games and crafts for you to take a break on your own or with friends.
- Headphones (with microphone) - available to borrow for up to three hours. Please ask Library staff at the help desk.
- Help desk - Library staff are available to help with any queries.
- Hot food area - place in the library where you can eat hot food.
- Kitchenette - with microwave, boiling-water tap, filtered water tap and sink with cold and hot taps.
- Laptop loans - up to 24 hours, please ask Library staff - make sure to login to laptops before taking them off-campus.
- Leisure reading collection - selection of leisure reading titles for you to read in the library or borrow.
- Print, copy and scan
- Self-service machine - use your University Card to borrow and return books.
- Short stay PCs
- Study spaces - individual desks, pods and PCs plus spaces for groups.
- Toilets and baby changing facilities - including accessible toilet and gender neutral cubicles.
Nearby facilities
- Prayer room - The nearest Prayer rooms can be found nearby in Xu Yafen Building. Visit the Chaplaincy website for more information.
Djanogly Learning Resource Centre is home to subject resources for the School of Education and the School of Computer Science as well as titles from our leisure reading collection.
You can search our collections using the library discovery tool, NUsearch.
Not sure where to start? Take a look at our subject guides to discover the key resources for your subject area including books, journals, databases and more.
Discover our collections
You will need your University Card for access to the library after 10pm (during extended hours) and for access to the 24/7 computer room.
Find information about visiting the library on AccessAble.
Djanogly Learning Resource Centre has:
- door access via level front door and building ramped throughout
- lift to all parts of the building
- accessible unisex WC
- portable hearing loop at the lending desk
- parking for blue badge holders at the rear of the Exchange Building
- Deaf Alerter system installed
- Hearing Loop situated at reception desk, exit desk and lending desk
Assistive Equipment Loans
Assistive equipment refers to devices designed to help you perform certain activities if you have a disability, restricted mobility or other impairment. The following equipment is available for students with a disability support plan to borrow from libraries:
- Backlit large print keyboards with wrist rests
- Ergonomic split keyboards with vertical mouse (QWERTY)
- Ear defenders
- Wired headphones with mic
- Magnifying glass with lamp
- Left-handed vertical mouse
- Standard ergonomic vertical mouse
- Trackball mouse
- Large black letters on yellow keys keyboard
Borrowing equipment
Assistive equipment can be borrowed from the lending desk of the library, simply ask a member of staff for the item you want to borrow. Equipment can be borrowed for up to 3 hours per session.
Locations
This equipment is available on each campus at the following libraries:
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Help and support
Contact Library staff
Too noisy?
If you are finding it difficult to study because of noise disruption, please let Library staff know.
You can message the library on WhatsApp at 07825 205996.
Health and wellbeing
A Healthy U wellbeing notice board is available in the library. This includes information about support services at the university.
Report and supportGuide to wellbeing support at the university (PDF)
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